Field Find: 1967 Ford F100 Flareside Restomod – Sold?
November 1, 2021 Update – We just confirmed the listing for this “Classifind” expired, so with no replacement found we’re assuming this ride “Sold?” While this one got away, please reach out either by email or call us directly if you’d like to be informed when we come across something similar.
If you want your classic car to stand out from the crowd when it comes time to sell it, you need to pick a natural background during the “Golden Hour” (either one hour after sunrise or one hour before sunset) to photograph it. Even better is when you can take “Hero Shots” of the vehicle, i.e. background potential buyers can envision the ride being used in. The private seller of this 5.0L/AOD equipped, 1967 Ford F100 Flareside restomod originally listed in October 2021 on Craigslist in LaPorte, Indiana (South Bend) nailed their photographs taken during the Golden Hour in a freshly-harvested cornfield.
Currently offered at a negotiable $18,oo0, comparing this asking price in the Collector Car Market Review Online Tool reveals the private seller has their restomod priced between guide’s #2 “Very Good” estimate of $15,300 and its #1 “Excellent” appraisal of $24,900 for a stock example. Similarly, the Hagerty Insurance Online Valuation Tool reveals the seller’s ask falls between this guide’s guide’s #3 “Good” estimate of $15,100 and its #2 “Excellent” appraisal of $28,200 for a stock example.
Ford produced the fifth generation of F-Series pickup trucks for 1967 through 1972 model years. Featuring a three-inch wider cab and the front “Twin I-Beam” independent suspension introduced two years earlier, the fifth generation had sharper styling lines, a larger cab and greenhouse, and expanded engine options.
Here’s a 1967 Ford commercial currently featured on YouTube demonstrating the F100’s independent front end in action:
This 1967 Ford F100 Styleside restomod appears to be a very solid and nicely patina’d example you can take over from the current caretaker. Personally, we would set about restoring the interior over the winter to contrast the weather exterior.
Here’s the seller’s description:
“I’m selling my Ford F-100 shop truck that has been built. It has had the crown Vic front and rear end swap done. The engine is a 5.0 non-HO motor with an AOD transmission. Using a terminator X system for wiring. I use it as a daily driver so you can drive it home. The body is in very good condition was a southern truck and would be great to upgrade. Let me know if you have any more questions I am negotiable on the price.“
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